The Ensemble Variability Properties of Faint QSOs

Abstract

A refined sample of 64 variable objects with stellar image structure has been identified in SA 57 to B 22.5, over a time baseline of 15 years, sampled at 11 distinct epochs. The photometric data typically have a root-mean-square error at B = 22 of only 0.05 mag. Thirty-five quasars in this field have already been spectroscopically confirmed, 34 of which are among the sample of variables. Of the other variables, 6 are known spectroscopically to be stars, 10 additional objects are stars based on reliable detection of proper motion, and 1 is spectroscopically a narrow-emission-line galaxy. Of the 13 remaining variables, it is argued that they are a mixture of distant halo subdwarfs and quasars with star-like colors. We compute the ensemble average structure function and autocorrelation function from the light curves in the respective quasar rest-frames, which are used to investigate the general dependences on apparent magnitude, absolute magnitude, and redshift.

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